Infra-red tripwires, spy alarms, motion detectors for intruders. It all sounds like an Ocean’s Eleven plot, but it’s just Nintendo’s new app that lets you use your Switch controller as a spy alarm.
Nintendo’s newest console was by far the hottest product. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac Nintendo’s long-awaited Switch gaming console packs an surprisingly cool feature: You can use its unique ...
One of the most distinctive features of Nintendo’s new game console is the Joy-Con game controllers that come with the Nintendo Switch. The game console itself is a small tablet that you can use on ...
It’s been four years since the debut of Nintendo’s Switch console, a flexible device that just keeps evolving. Recently, it was highlighted that the Nintendo Joy-Con controller has a useful trick on ...
Editor's take: A new app set to debut on the Nintendo eShop later this week promises to turn your Switch into a spy gadget. Well, sort of. A replacement for a competent home security system, this is ...
In context: You are probably not liking being cooped up in your home during the coronavirus but, like most people, are trying to make the best of it. Hooking up your Switch to the big screen and ...
Back in the ‘80s, Nintendo’s renewed commitment to quality games helped the company rebuild the crashed video game market with the NES, but now that consoles basically print money, the company seems ...
The Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con controllers are capable of more than just gaming. If Joy-Con drift hasn’t made you bananas, then you can detach the controllers (on the bigger, non-Lite Switch) and use ...